I had asked that your posts be merged and re-titled. So, that has thankfully, now been done.

There are a number of factors that need to be considered here. For instance, to list just a few, the manner in which the paint is to be applied, the number of coats to be applied, whether there might be any repairs to the surface area that need to be made, the type of paint that is to be applied, the possible going rates for doing something like this in the vicinity where you will be doing the work, etc.

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